Greek

Jul 31 • 10
Greek Concludes With…Another Field Trip!

I head back to Astoria in search of Greek.

Jul 30 • 10
Greek Pimsleur: Done!

My Greek unit is winding down; I am a little sad.

Jul 28 • 10
Content Warning

This entry contains an explicit discussion of Greek verbs.

Jul 25 • 10
A Rosetta Stone Investigation

I try to determine how the program works.

Jul 23 • 10
A Picnic in the Park

I read Greek by Delacorte Theatre and Turtle Pond.

Jul 21 • 10
My Reading Skills Advance

I enjoy reading what on June 1 was all Greek to me.

Jul 19 • 10
Etymology, Foam Rollers, and Bad Grades

I contemplate Greek word origins, do battle with an evil stretching device, and get the worst grade ever.

Jul 18 • 10
Cross Your T’s, But Don’t Dot Those I’s

In which I get confused writing the alphabet.

Jul 15 • 10
Swiffering to Greek

I clean to the smooth sounds of Greek.

Jul 13 • 10
Greek Possessives Are Rather Confusing

I ponder possessives and indefinite articles.

Jul 12 • 10
More Multitasking Milestones with Pimsleur

I discover even more things I can do while also doing Pimsleur.

Jul 11 • 10
Soccer!

I hang out with sports fans from around the world.

Jul 9 • 10
I’ve Been Cut Off!

A giant boulder rolls in front of me as I jog along my language-learning path.

Jul 8 • 10
A Tentative Return to Running

I stretch with Pimsleur, and run with Brandt.

Jul 7 • 10
On “Please” and “Thank You”

It feels funny to use the same Greek word for "please" and "thank you."

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